Rank One Computing Corporation (ROC) has announced the launch of ROC Access, a new solution aimed at transforming physical access control through the integration of biometric identity verification and real-time security intelligence. The offering expands ROC’s Vision AI platform into the access control space, enabling organizations to make more informed decisions based on verified identity and live situational awareness. ROC Access is designed to enhance, rather than replace, existing access control systems. Organizations can continue using their current infrastructure for managing permissions, entry points, and zoning, while layering ROC’s biometric capabilities on top. This approach allows enterprises to modernize their security posture without overhauling established systems.
At the center of the launch is ROC Access Face1, the first hardware device in the new portfolio. The device is a compact biometric reader built with a durable forged carbon fiber design and a field-upgradable sensor, ensuring adaptability over time. It supports a range of deployment modes, from seamless, high-throughput entry for large groups to stricter, single-user authentication for high-security environments.
Face1 combines facial recognition with additional security features, including watchlist monitoring and weapon detection, enabling organizations to identify potential threats at entry points in real time. It also supports multi-factor authentication through QR-based time-sensitive passcodes, adding an extra layer of protection for sensitive locations.
Powered by ROC’s Vision AI platform, the solution integrates biometric identification with advanced video analytics. This allows data from access points, as well as other camera systems, to be used for broader security functions such as threat detection, monitoring, and operational intelligence By linking access control with surveillance infrastructure, ROC aims to eliminate the traditional separation between identity verification and situational awareness.
According to company leadership, the goal is to move beyond standalone access devices and create a unified security ecosystem. By embedding AI-driven intelligence directly into access control workflows, organizations can gain deeper insights into who is entering their facilities and what is happening around those entry points. ROC plans to showcase the new Face1 device at ISC West in Las Vegas, highlighting its capabilities in real-world security scenarios. With this launch, the company is positioning ROC Access as a next-generation solution for organizations seeking to combine biometrics, AI, and physical security into a single, integrated platform.
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